1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf01250341
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Supervision of psychotherapy east and west

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“…This is a lateral mode of thought, prob ably right-brain activity. On the other hand the exploration of a problem in depth requires left brain or vertical activity (Davidson, 1983;Debono, 1979). In the East there is an emphasis on what has been called a transcendental ego-less state.…”
Section: And Empathically To Grasp What the Patient Means And Feels Bmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is a lateral mode of thought, prob ably right-brain activity. On the other hand the exploration of a problem in depth requires left brain or vertical activity (Davidson, 1983;Debono, 1979). In the East there is an emphasis on what has been called a transcendental ego-less state.…”
Section: And Empathically To Grasp What the Patient Means And Feels Bmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Leah Davidson (1987) is one of the few writers who describes the difficulties arising during her supervision of a group of Japanese therapists. According to this writer the presentation of material did not follow the`formal, logical, one point at a time pattern leading to a conclusion' as in the Western world, but facts were set out`laterally for the authority to choose the correct combination of factors'.…”
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